Ethical Behavior in American Local Governments

Author(s): Gerry Neumark

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2025

Pages: 200

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All Americans are citizens of a local government, and we share a common hope that our municipalities operate with the highest ethical standards. But what does ethical behavior in local governments truly mean? Public ethics often differs from private morality - and the actions by our public officials may not always align with our personal definitions of right and wrong. This understanding is the importance of Ethical Behavior in American Local Governments.

This book offers a journey into public ethics through a variety of unique and insightful lenses. It begins by asking a question: Do our cities really have an ethical problem? To address this question, we look at concepts, including:

  • Civic virtue and public ethics
  • Not so obvious unethical behaviors: avoiding unethical traps
  • Public leadership
  • Public organizational culture
  • Interest group pressure
  • Ethical delivery of social services
  • Ethics and technology
  • The history of local ethics codes
  • And more.

Whether you're a student preparing for a career in public service, teaching public administration or public ethics, or simply a citizen with an interest in and a passion for good governance, Ethical Behavior in American Local Governments offers an engaging and thoughtful journey into the world. We hope that you enjoy your journey through the fascinating world of governmental ethics and have a little fun along the way.

 

Gerry Neumark

Gerry Neumark has taught urban policy and politics as well as local citizenship courses at Georgia State University (G.S.U.) for the past seventeen years including the writing of four books on local citizenship. He completed his Master of Public Administration, Master of Community Development, and PhD in political science degrees also at Georgia State University. In addition to his teaching duties at G.S.U. he has been actively involved in Atlanta city government ranging from vice-chair of his local neighborhood planning unit to president of the City of Atlanta Planning Advisory Board. He is currently a member of the city’s inspector general governing board. Policy and Politics in the American City comes about as a result of Dr. Neumark’s experience and inside knowledge of city government.

All Americans are citizens of a local government, and we share a common hope that our municipalities operate with the highest ethical standards. But what does ethical behavior in local governments truly mean? Public ethics often differs from private morality - and the actions by our public officials may not always align with our personal definitions of right and wrong. This understanding is the importance of Ethical Behavior in American Local Governments.

This book offers a journey into public ethics through a variety of unique and insightful lenses. It begins by asking a question: Do our cities really have an ethical problem? To address this question, we look at concepts, including:

  • Civic virtue and public ethics
  • Not so obvious unethical behaviors: avoiding unethical traps
  • Public leadership
  • Public organizational culture
  • Interest group pressure
  • Ethical delivery of social services
  • Ethics and technology
  • The history of local ethics codes
  • And more.

Whether you're a student preparing for a career in public service, teaching public administration or public ethics, or simply a citizen with an interest in and a passion for good governance, Ethical Behavior in American Local Governments offers an engaging and thoughtful journey into the world. We hope that you enjoy your journey through the fascinating world of governmental ethics and have a little fun along the way.

 

Gerry Neumark

Gerry Neumark has taught urban policy and politics as well as local citizenship courses at Georgia State University (G.S.U.) for the past seventeen years including the writing of four books on local citizenship. He completed his Master of Public Administration, Master of Community Development, and PhD in political science degrees also at Georgia State University. In addition to his teaching duties at G.S.U. he has been actively involved in Atlanta city government ranging from vice-chair of his local neighborhood planning unit to president of the City of Atlanta Planning Advisory Board. He is currently a member of the city’s inspector general governing board. Policy and Politics in the American City comes about as a result of Dr. Neumark’s experience and inside knowledge of city government.